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  2. INTERVIEW WITH MR. DEAKIN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--"I'm very anxious not to form a hasty judgment," said Mr. Deakin, when referring to the two resolutions agreed to yesterday by the dissentient protectionists, ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives met at 2.30 p.m. Sir GEORGE TURNER (Treasurer), who was received with cheers, proceeded with the Supply Bill for £336,422. There were some special ...

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  4. THE BUTTER TRADE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Butter Commission met again to-day. Mr. J. Sinclair, formerly Commercial Agent tor the Victorian Government in London, was ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    The will of Michael Walsh, late of Ballan, grazier, has been lodged for probate. Testator left £14,730, mostly to his children. A miner named James Royston was working ...

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  6. THE BRITISH FOOTBALLERS.

    "Never in the history of New Zealand have the eyes of the colony been so concentrated on a trial of athletic strength and skill as they have been on the test match fought to a finish ...

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  7. IN THE HOUSE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--When the House of Representatives met, Mr. REID was received with cheers. He said: It will be remembered that the late Prime ...

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  8. MELBOURNE STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

    The accounts of the Melbourne Steamship Company, Limited, show a profit for the half-year of £8631. A dividend of 12s per share was declared. The directors' report states that the ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND.

    The Government has asked Sir Horace Tozer, the Agent-General, to visit Queensland in order that he may confer with the members of the Government regarding matters affecting the ...

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  10. THE COUNTRY.

    NOWRA, Thursday.--A young man named Alfred Edmunds, while looking for a defect in an acetylene gasometer at the Albion Hotel last night, had a marvellous escape from serious ...

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  11. THE MATCH AGAINST AUCKLAND.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday.--The British footballers had an extremely rough trip from Taranaki, and several of the men were prostrated. The team had a great public reception ...

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  12. TRADE WITH THE ISLANDS.

    The Premier stated to-day that he was pleased that attention was being called to the matter of Queensland's opportunities for trade with the islands lying off the Queensland coast, and ...

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  13. THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF IMMIGRATION.

    Questioned regarding the scheme for advertising Queensland in order to encourage immigration, the Premier said that illustrated pamphlets would be prepared dealing with the ...

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  14. NOWRA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY.

    NOWRA, Thursday.--The second annual meeting of the Nowra Co-operative Dairy Company was held this afternoon. The directors' report, which covered the year ended June 30, ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND.

    The revenue received during the June quarter under the preference clauses of the tariff amounted to £11,600. A statement laid before the House shows that ...

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  16. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    In connection with the disastrous collision between the Loch Carron and Inverkip off the coast of Ireland, by which the latter vessel was sunk, and most of those on board drowned, it ...

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  17. THE CHARGES AGAINST MR. TAVERNER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--It is understood that as soon as the special shorthand notes of the evidence given by Mr. Sinclair in making his allegations against Mr. Taverner, General ...

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  18. APPRECIATION OF THE WATSON GOVERNMENT.

    The Labor Council last night carried the following resolution, on the motion of Mr. Lane (Sugar Workers), seconded by Mr. Saunders (Milk Carters' Union):-- ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mousa Marchand, a prohibited Hindoo immigrant, was deported to Colombo to-day. Miss Cope, whoso scalp was torn from her head yesterday through her hair becoming ...

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  20. THE BATHURST MYSTERY.

    BATHURST, Thursday.--The inquest on the body of Mrs. Piper was resumed to-day. Several witnesses were re-called, and were subjected to a severe cross-examination as to ...

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  21. HORSE-RACING IN ENGLAND.

    PERTH, Thursday.--Mr. Humphrey Oxenham, the well-known Sydney bookmaker, arrived here from London by the R.M.S. Orient this morning. ...

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  22. THE BRISBANE INSURANCE CASE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--In the Supremo Court to-day, the adjourned case, Johansen versus the City Mutual Life Assurance Company, was again called. Plaintiff's counsel, Mr. Hart, called for ...

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  23. EXCITING EXPERIENCE IN A HURRICANE.

    An exciting experience in a hurricane in the Southern Ocean is reported by the ship Dechmont, which arrived yesterday from Marseilles with a cargo of ties. The Dechmont had passed ...

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  24. THE SUNKEN SCHOONER BELLFLOWER.

    The operations for the floating of the schooner Bellflower at Newcastle are Well advanced. Advices received yesterday from Captain Spinks, the chief surveyor of the Sydney Underwriters' ...

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  25. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. J. P. M'Arthur, vice-president, presided at the monthly meeting of the Sydney Young Men's Christian Association board of management, held last night. The report of the ...

    Article : 249 words
  26. BURNING FATALITY.

    'An outbreak of fire, in which an old woman named Caroline Atkinson was burnt to death, occurred at a cottage. No. 1 Wellesley-street, Summer-hill, last night. ...

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  27. NEWCASTLE.

    Thomas Balkes (28), a dealer, and Nellie Pryer, alias Co[?]ors. alias Duggan (25), a servant, were charged at the Newcastle 'Police Court yesterday with having, in company, on the 8th August, maliciously inflicted ...

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  28. VICTORIAN STATE PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Consideration of the Mines Bill in committee was resumed in the Assembly to-day. Mr. Anstey's amendment, limiting the whole period during the currency ...

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  29. LATE SPORTING.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--At the Christchurch r[?]d to-day, the August Handicap was won by Brighton (9.6), with Flower Cluth (10.8) second, and Ability (9) third. Dividends, were £6106 and £116. ...

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  30. ALLEGED FORGED ORDER.

    MOAMA, Thursday.--At the Moama Police Court to-day, before Messrs. Garstang, P.M., Berryman, and S. Kelly, Js.P., the hearing was resumed of the case against Sydney Bradford, ...

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  31. A NEW CHURCH ORGAN.

    At All Souls' Church' of England, Leichhardt, a new organ has boon built by Messrs. G. Fincham and Sons, of Melbourne. It cost £650, and is on the tubular pneumatic principle. To ...

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  32. RIFLE SHOOTING IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Queensland Rifle Association's meeting wan continued to-day. The Rifle Club's Match was won by the Australian Native's Club, the prize being £16. The Rockhampton Match, first [?] ...

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  33. CROWN LAND SELECTIONS.

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  34. ROBBERY AT CROYDON.

    A daring daylight robbery was perpetrated at Croydon yesterday. While an assistant in Mr. J. Mullen's grocery establishment, Croydon-road, was giving change to a customer, a man cooly ...

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  35. THE SYDNEY CHORISTERS.

    The Sydney Choristers are to give a concert to-night at the Mosman Town-hall, under the direction of Mr. Arthur Mason, the city organist. An interesting programme has been ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES FOOTBALLERS IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The New South Wales [?] ballers arrived at Brisbane to-night by te mail train from Sydney. They were met at the central railway station by officials of the Queensland Rugby Union, and [?] ...

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  37. BAND PERFORMANCE.

    The R.A.A. Band will (weather permitting) play in Centennial Park this afternoon at 3 o'clock. ...

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